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DANCING. NOTHER ENJOYABLE EVENING AT AUCKLAND'S ;ADING jpOPULAR jQANCE JJ ALIj PO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. ABOUR HALL, [tANGAHAPE RD. (cnr. Beresford St.). le and Dance all the real Old-tinie ourites and enjoy F. STACEY'S Popular •time Tunes, assisted by the ever-popular Piano Accordion. t Waltz and Monte Prizes, Ist and _nd. Balloons, Streamers, Confetti. lit Supper. Ladies, 1/ ; Gents., 1/6. Come and Dance the Blues Away. \ T 'T FORGET — Special Request —"BACK TO CHILDOD" NIGHT, WEDNESDAY NEXT. iood Prizes for Best Boys and Girls. No Extra Charge. 3 — IT'S GETTING NEARER! -rEXT gATURDAY, M ARCH 10> OPENING NIGHT OF THE JANE HORNE SCHOOL OF DANCING. WEEKLY DANCES AT THE I'ERHOUSE GIRLS' CLUBROOMS, CHANCERY STREET. N GALORE. NOVELTIES, ETC. FREE ICE CREAM, MONTE CARLO. QUICKSTEP COMPETITION i"OR LARGE CASH PRIZE. RE TO BE THE BEST DANCE IN TOWN. Ladies 1/G, Gentlemen 2/. Supper. 3 RYSTAL PALACE BALLROOM, MOUNT EDEN ROAD. i'O-NIGIIT. TO-NIGHT. L'O-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. PACIFIC DANCE CLUB, velty Fox Trot Contest, "The Threesome." Join in the fun. IN'UKAU CYCLE CLUB MEMBERS CORDIALLY INVITED. two Monte Carlos. Supper Provided. Dancing S-12. Subscription 2/. STRATTON SPECIAL STUDIO DANCE, AT 5.15 P.M. ALL YOU WANT In Music, Partners and Surroundings. FANS, NOVELTIES. STRATTON. REFRESHMENTS, MONTE CARLOS. LET US SHOW YOU The Best Little Dance in Town. Flannels Optional. DAN CALLINAN'S PARISIAN BAND. WHITEHALL BUILDINGS, 410, Queen St. Thone 45-440. 3 JON TON BALLROOM — ROYAL OAK. J TO-NIGHT. FINAL HEAT £4 4/ QUICKSTEP COMPETITION. Your Last Chance. Semi-final Next Saturday. Public Vote. Commons, Mr. Salmon. his is the Popular Ballroom of Auckland. Here you find the PLEASURE BROADCASTERS' BAND, Under Leadership of Jim Cunningham. Ladies, 1/; Gentlemen, 1/G; Supper. W. WELLS, Manager. mTXTEST END ROWING CLUB »> (Regd.). Friends are reminded that the 'mo is holding the Fortnightly Flannel lance at the Point Erin Kiosk, at 8 p.m., 'O-NIGHT. Orchestra. Subscription : lentleinen, 2/; Ladies, 1/; Double, 2/0. lonte Carlo, Balloons, Streamers. C. G. HERDMAN, Hon. Sec. pALLADIUM OLD-TIME DANCE CLUB. Opening ORANGE HALL — MONDAY NEXT. Music by MARK VOLKNER And His PALLADIUM DANCE BAND. Watch for Further Announcements. 3 "\LD COIiOMANDEL COUNTY BOYS AND -J GIRLS' ASSN. —Granu Carnival Openng Night, Druids' Hall, Wed., March 7. 31d-time Dance, some Jazz, Monte Carlo, Cabin. Gay Gordons, Hesitation, all Popular Dances, Cigs., Cliocs., Complimen:ary Tickets, Paper Hats, Streamers, Baloons, Good Supper, Good Prizes. Savoy Orchestra. Cards for Non-dancers. Ladies 1/, Gents 1/, Double 1/6. —A. Montgomery. [lon. Sec. TEACHERS OF DANCING. jyg A LESSON. VIOLET ROBERTSON SCHOOLS OF BALLROOM DANCING. Auckland, Wellington, Cliristchurch. Unquestionably the Largest and Most Efficient Dance Organisation in the Dominion. BEST possible at lowest fees possible. LOOK! Imperial Society's standardised, basic steps and technique, ALL the Latest Variations. FREE Practice Classes, a very pleasant Studio in which to learn, anc". New Zealand's Leading Teachers to instruct you. Why pay more, when we offer you infinitely more superior tuition at much less cost. 2ND FLOOR, QUEEN'S ARCADE. Phone 41-345. 3 MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO NEW ZEALAND'S UNIVERSITY OF BALLROOM DANCING. The school that lias trained thousands of successful dancers and teachers from all parts of New Zealand. In Auckland and Wellington alone two-thirds of the ballroom teachers have started their dancing careers as pupils from this school. Miss O'Connor takes pleasure In announcing that the Studio has been entirely redecorated. The new ballroom of 1900 square feet has been resurfaced. The construction of the ballroom also affords unusual facilities for absolutely private lessons. 91 QUEEN STREET (Opp. Fort Street). Telephone 40-214. S A BSOLUTELY Unexcelled for Ballroom •ii- Beginners, Strictly Private Lessons, 2/. Pupils' dance parties arranged.— Elma.v Studio. x 3 ALL Latest Dances Taught—Blues Waltz,, Croon, Charlston Blues. — Elmay Studio, Palmerston Bldigs. Phone 47-717. x 3 BALLROOM, Tap; special Summer terms, 10/G. —Valeska School of Dancing, 407. Queen Street. Phone 40-121. C /•COMPLETE Course, 10/, or by post, 5/; Ballroom, Tap.—Ruby SherrifC, 8, Hopctoun St., Ponsonby. C PRANK WOODRUFFE. the Expert Instructor. Old-time, Jazz, special course. 10/.—174. Upper Symonds St. H EO. G. COX, New Zealand's Foremost VT Teacher of Tap, Stage and Ballroom Dancing.—Studio, Durham St. East. Phone 13-809. B (1 EORGE G. COX, Specialist Tap, Stage X and' Ballroom. Studio, Durham St. E., oft Q-ieen St. Proficiency guaranteed.— Phone 3 3-BG9. C CHIROPRACTORS. A AND V. HART, Palmer Graduates, A. Members N.Z.C.A., 407. N.Z. Insurance Bldg., Queen St. 4",-278 f 5 CIHIIiOPKACTIC Institute (Inc.). Lionel ' Duggan, Principal, Winstone Bldgs. X-ray and Patho-Neurometer Service.— Phone 44 929. UGGAN, Miss Freda (Palmer Graduate). Member N.Z.C.A.. Third Floor Winstone Bldgs.. Queen St. Phone 46-414. U rr: r)FMIOI.M Palmer Graduate, vv. . x.z. Insur- . Member V/.A.C-A.. "o. „- 8 g nnee Building, Queen St. I none qo-ii. :.; f ., r /Palmer Graduates)i Dilworth Building. H A yea rs' ' American experience.-Pho.^ '' 41-131. Dilworth Blu o .

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 53, 3 March 1934, Page 19

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